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Gal Gadot on the red carpet at the 90th Annual Academy Awards (Oscars) 2018 held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood. This year's winner of Best Picture was 'The Shape of Water', with director Guillermo del Toro winning Best Achievement in Directing - Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 4th March 2018

Cheetah has been a huge part of 'Wonder Woman' comics throughout the years.

Ever since 'Wonder Woman' hit the big screen in 2017, fans have been wondering just how the sequel, starring Gal Gadot in the titular role and with Patty Jenkins once again serving as director, would compare and evolve the series on the big screen. Now, it seems that we're finally going to start getting some information as to what to expect from 'Wonder Woman 2', including the primary antagonist who'll be causing all sorts of problems for Diana Prince.

Chris Pine and Gal Gadot will return for 'Wonder Woman 2'

What we do know is that Chris Pine will be returning to his role as Steve Trevor, and that the movie will take place with the backdrop of the Cold War. A working title of 'Magic Hour' was revealed, which many thought meant Circe would become the villain of the piece, but now that doesn't seem to be the case. In fact, things could be getting more personal than ever for Diana if the current rumours turn out to be true.

The actress made herself a household name in the role of Wonder Woman.

Gal Gadot is without a doubt one of the most sought after talents in the entertainment industry today, thanks to her incredible portrayal of Diana Prince, aka Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe. First debuting in 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' before leading her own solo film, which raked in the big bucks in the box office and became the most critically-acclaimed release from the DCEU, she's certainly cemented herself as an icon of the superhero movie genre.

Gal Gadot is set to make an appearance in 'The Simpsons'

Now she's looking to spread her wings, and has landed a guest spot in an upcoming episode of long-running FOX comedy series 'The Simpsons'. It's understood that she'll be voicing herself in the show rather than a random character, so it should be interesting to see how her appearance will play into the overarching narrative of the whole episode.

The film will take heed of the Producer's Guild of America's new guidelines.

'Wonder Woman' is without a doubt the most critically successful film to come from the DC Extended Universe. Beaten only in the box office by 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', director Patty Jenkins and lead star Gal Gadot who took on the titular role in the film proved to be the perfect team, delivering a story that audiences could truly get behind.

Chris Pine and Gal Gadot in the first 'Wonder Woman' film

With a sequel confirmed and both Jenkins and Gadot officially making their return, the future's looking bright for Wonder Woman. Now, following the scandals that have plagued Hollywood in terms of sexual abuse allegations, 'Wonder Woman 2' is taking steps to ensure everybody on their set is protected.

Gal Gadot at the 2018 Producers' Guild Awards (PGA) where the coveted Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures went to Guillermo del Toro and J. Miles Dale for 'The Shape of Water' - Los Angeles, California, United States - Sunday 21st January 2018

Gal Gadot pictured at The National Board of Review Awards held at Cipriani's 42nd Street. 'The Post' took home Best Film, with stars Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep landing Best Actor and Best Actress - New York, New York, United States - Wednesday 10th January 2018

Gal Gadot made a household name for herself when she starred in the titular role of last year's smash hit DC Extended Universe film 'Wonder Woman', combining her brilliant performance with fantastic direction from filmmaker Patty Jenkins and proving that women can do just as much as men, and perhaps even more when it comes to superhero box office hits. Having debuted in 2016's 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice', she had shown off her skill, but took it to another level in her solo flick.

Gal Gadot has the perfect reasoning for not responding to James Cameron

The majority of the public were instant fans. They praised Gadot's energy and brilliance in bringing the DC comics character to life, and the film even became Rotten Tomatoes' highest rated superhero movie ever. With such stiff competition, that was certainly something to shout about. One prolific filmmaker however let his negative feelings about the film be known.

Gal Gadot on the red carpet at the 29th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Film Awards Gala held at the Palm Springs Convention Center. This year's movie screenings included 'The Darkest Hour', 'Wonder Woman', 'I, Tonya', 'The Post', 'Phantom Thread' and many more - Palm Springs, California, United States - Tuesday 2nd January 2018

The actress shared a brilliant moment with her daughter following the film's release.

Earlier this year, DC Extended Universe flick 'Wonder Woman' sent viewers into a spin, earning critical acclaim with reviewers and enjoying a great response from the wider viewing public. With Patty Jenkins in the director's chair (the first woman to direct a superhero movie) and Gal Gadot leading the charge as the titular hero (the first woman to front a superhero movie), there was a lot of history being made. Thankfully, it will go down as an incredibly popular and positive move in the comic book movie world.

Gal Gadot brought Wonder Woman into the DC film universe

Taking in over $800 million in the worldwide box office and instantly becoming one of the most successful entries from the DC cinematic universe, 'Wonder Woman' was truly something special for the majority of people who saw it, and that of course extends to everybody involved.

Kate McKinnon is obviously a comedy genius, 'Saturday Night Live' is proof of that, but we had no idea she could do such a flawless impression of Israeli actress Gal Gadot. She imitated her (flatteringly) during her appeared on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'.

Kate McKinnon at the AMNH Museum Gala

Kate reflected on working with the 'Wonder Woman' star earlier this year on 'Saturday Night Live', where she appeared as the guest host. In her mind, 32-year-old Gal was as much the goddess as she appeared on the big screen.

The pair worked together on one of this year's biggest blockbuster hits, 'Wonder Woman'.

This year, the big screen has played host to some incredible pictures. One of those that have made the greatest impression and cemented a place for itself in pop culture history is the DC Extended Universe's 'Wonder Woman'. Gal Gadot played the titular character with Patty Jenkins serving as the first female director on a superhero flick, and both, along with the rest of the team working on the film, smashed the job out of the park.

Gal Gadot impressed in the titular role of 'Wonder Woman' earlier this year

Jenkins' impact is something that's even extended to TIME Magazine this year, as she's the only filmmaker in contention to win this year's 'Person of the Year' at the publication.

New reports claim that 'Wonder Woman' lead star Gal Gadot will refuse to play the hero once again if Brett Ratner is involved with the franchise, leaving the future of the DC Extended Universe series up in the air and fans wondering just how matters will play out. Fortunately, Gadot is one of the biggest pulls for the DCEU, so she's operating from a position of power within the industry, rather than being someone who would be easily replaced if Ratner was to remain.

Gal Gadot leads the charge as the titular hero in 'Wonder Woman'

The demands come after multiple women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against Ratner, and after Warner Bros. decided not to renew their first-look deal with his production company RatPac-Dune, he was left taking home a substantial fee.

Just when we thought it wasn't possible to love Gal Gadot any more than we already do, she appeared as the guest host on 'Saturday Night Live' and absolutely smashed it. A blockbuster actress who doesn't take herself too seriously, the 'Wonder Woman' star was ready to make a mockery of her leading role.

Gal Gadot at Wonder Woman LA premiere

In a sketch set against the backdrop of Diana Prince's home nation Themyscira, the cast of 'SNL' - including Leslie Jones, Melissa Villaseñor and Heidi Gardner - don Amazonian warrior attire and prepare 32-year-old Gal for battle. However, they are soon joined by lesbians Aidy Bryant and Kate McKinnon whose sailboat docks at the island. And that's when things got hilariously out of hand.

There's been a century of time gone by following the events of the solo 'Wonder Woman' film.

The DC Extended Universe saw a new lease of life upon the release of 'Wonder Woman' earlier this year. Critically-acclaimed and adored by the majority of audiences across the globe, it did brilliantly well in the box office and injected over $800 million into the DCEU franchise. Following the criticism of the three movies that preceded it - 'Man of Steel', 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' and 'Suicide Squad' - it was something that was very much needed.

There's plenty of action for Gal Gadot to sink her teeth into as Wonder Woman

Now, with the upcoming 'Justice League' film bringing together Wonder Woman along with Batman (Ben Affleck), Aquaman (Jason Momoa), Cyborg (Ray Fisher) and The Flash (Ezra Miller), as well as the rumoured revival of Superman (Henry Cavill), DC fans are more excited than ever before to see some of their favourite comic book heroes fighting to save the world on the big screen.